Luna Monthly was a general science fiction fanzine with articles, current events, interviews, and reviews of books and movies. 68 issues were published between 1969 and 1977 (that's counting the double issues as two - there were actually only 63 physical issues).
It was notable for its professionalism and its exceptionally thorough
review coverage, for which it is a useful research tool. Reviews – some
by Greg Bear – were often good; Mark Purcell's column The International Scene was
consistently well informed. Paul Walker conducted interesting interviews
with sf writers.
This issue features an interesting eight-page interview with Leigh
Brackett in which she discusses her marriage to Edmond Hamilton, some of
her family's history, her childhood, her friendships with Henry
Kuttner, Ray Bradbury, Jack Williamson, Forrest J. Ackerman, and others,
her work habits, how she came to be a screenwriter, etc.